So "they" finally let you post another beautiful blog entry.Have a great day(I was sitting outdoors today at the Gloriette for the after-lunch-cup-of-espresso, 18 degrees Celcius!).Sunny greetings from Vienna,M.

I happened upon your blog and love your artistic style. The watercolors are deceptively simple yet full of emotional. I was in Paris last June and fell in love. We stayed above rue Cler - and had fresh baguette, roasted chicken, Camembert and a bottle of wine while watching the Eiffel lights turn on. Thanks for bringing back those memories. Best regards,S-G.

My present of the day: another box which could be dear to your heart ...http://www.millemercis.com/img/cadeaux/idkdo/image9424.jpg

I loved all your links... those little birdies are "à croquer".

Explaining the French hint (especially for Anonymouse!)The phrase "belle/beau à croquer" is said about a child who looks lovely (looking / or well-dressed)...so lovely that you could feel like having a bite... or a sketch ... as "croquer" meaning to bite, to scrunch AND to sketch" too...

Paris Mail

♥carol gillott♥

l'Ile Saint Louis, Paris, Ile de France, France

Hi I'm Carol Gillott,
My Mom taught me watercolors at 5. I'm still at it, now tripping over cobblestones, living in a 6th-floor garret on l'Ile Saint-Louis, Paris. Read Parisbreakfast with a hot chocolate and croissant.
I paint Paris breakfasts.